A system for spreading tension at a rope connection point on a structure is provided. The system comprises a connection mechanism configured to receive a rope. The system also comprises a fastening mechanism configured to couple the connection mechanism to the structure at the rope connection point. The rope is configured to enter the connection mechanism at an inlet point and exit the connection mechanism at an outlet point, such that a tension applied to the rope is spread between the inlet point and the outlet point.
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1. A rope clamp system, comprising:
a first rope clamp portion configured to couple to a second rope clamp portion to securely fasten the rope clamp system to a support structure, the first rope clamp portion comprising:
at least one connection point configured to couple the first rope clamp portion to the second rope clamp portion; and
an end section configured to couple to a cover to securely fasten a rope disposed between the cover and the end section to the rope clamp system.
11. A rope clamp system, comprising:
a first rope clamp portion;
a second rope clamp portion configured to couple to the first rope clamp portion to securely fasten the rope clamp system to a support structure, the second rope clamp portion comprising:
a rope path configured to receive a rope;
at least one connection point configured to receive a fastening member to couple the second rope clamp portion to the first rope clamp portion; and
an end section configured to couple to a cover to fasten the rope within the rope path to the rope clamp system.
17. A rope clamp system, comprising:
a first rope clamp portion;
a cover;
a second rope clamp portion configured to couple to the first rope clamp portion to securely fasten the rope clamp system to a support structure and the cover to securely couple a rope to the rope clamp system, the second rope clamp portion comprising:
a rope path configured to receive the rope;
at least one connection point configured to receive a fastening member to couple the second rope clamp portion to the first rope clamp portion; and
an end section configured to couple to the cover to securely couple the rope to the rope clamp system.
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a second at least one connection point configured to receive a fastening member to couple the second rope clamp portion to the first rope clamp portion; and
a second end section configured to couple to a second cover to securely fasten a different rope disposed between the second cover and the second end section to the rope clamp system.
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a groove configured to receive the rope upon coupling the cover to the end section; and
at least one receiving portion configured to receive a different fastening member to securely couple the cover to the end section.
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The present application claims the priority of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/515,880, filed Oct. 16, 2014, which is based on and claims the priority of provisional application Ser. No. 61/896,455, filed on Oct. 28, 2013, the contents of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Play structures, and rope based climbing structures are known in the art. A known problem facing outdoor climbing structures is that of ropes fraying or breaking as a result of wear and tear. One cause of this wear and tear is the strain placed on the ropes as a result of tight angles, or pinch points, created in securing the ropes to structures.
The prior art includes mechanisms to affix lengths of rope to a structure. The most common and simple way to affix a rope or cable to a play structure is by fixing the rope to a pole or tubing on the structure. However, the direct fixture introduces uneven strain on the rope and raises the likelihood of fraying. A limitation of this and other such approaches is the wear and tear on ropes at pinch points in a play structure configuration. One known solution to the pinching problem is to use multiple lengths of rope at a single corner, in order to avoid the stress of a single rope bent at an acute angle.
A system for spreading tension at a rope connection point on a structure is provided. The system comprises a connection mechanism configured to receive a rope. The system also comprises a fastening mechanism configured to couple the connection mechanism to the structure at the rope connection point. The rope is configured to enter the connection mechanism at an inlet point and exit the connection mechanism at an outlet point, such that a tension applied to the rope is spread between the inlet point and the outlet point.
These and various other features and advantages that characterize the claimed embodiments will become apparent upon reading the following detailed description and upon reviewing the associated drawings.
Rope clamp system 100 is configured to be attachable to a pole 106 such that rope clamp system 100 does not move along the pole but is fixably attached to the pole through the rope clamp system 100 such that even pressure is applied along a full length of contact area between a rope 104 and the rope clamp system 100. A problem in play structures for children that involve ropes is due to fraying or stress on such ropes. This fraying can, in some circumstances, cause breakages. The breakages can present a danger to children playing on such systems that may not be easily detected by visual inspection of the equipment until after a breakage occurs. As can be seen in
Fastener receivers 208, in one embodiment, also perform an anti-slip function. Once a rope 104 is engaged within the rope clamp portion 200, it is important to ensure that the rope does not slip substantially once attached to a pole 106. The fastener receivers 208, in addition to receiving a fastening mechanism, are also configured to engage the rope 104 within the rope clamp portion 200 such that the fastener receivers provide pressure on the rope 104, keeping the rope 104 substantially in place within the rope clamp portion 200.
After the rope clamp portions 302 are attached to the pole 304, the front cover 306 is put into place such that a rope 308 is positioned between the rope clamp portion 302 and the front cover 306. Once the rope 308 is placed between the holder fastener 312 and the rope clamp portion 302, holder fasteners 312 are used to hold the rope clamp holder and the rope clamp portion 302 together. In one embodiment, the rope 308 is immovably fixed between the rope clamp portion 302 and the front cover 306.
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Up until this point, only a single rope clamp system has been illustrated. However,
Although the present invention has been described with reference to preferred embodiments, workers skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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